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出典:『Wiktionary』 (2026/04/30 22:53 UTC 版)
From 中期英語 sleve, slefe, from 古期英語 slīef and slīefe (“sleeve”). Cognate with Saterland Frisian Sleeuwe (“sleeve”), West Frisian slúf, Dutch sloof (“apron”), Low German sluve, dialectal German Schlaube.
The Canadian sense of “measure smaller than a pint” is due to a former conflict between federal law and provincial law in British Columbia. According to federal law, a pint must be 20 imperial ounces (~568 ml), but according to provincial law at the time, the maximum individual serving size was 500 ml, so an individual portion could not be called a “pint” in British Columbia, and required a different term. The provincial law has been changed, allowing servings of up to 24 oz (~682 ml), but the term remains in use. The term sleeve itself for a cylindrical glass of beer is also found in the UK and Australia (as sleever), and may be due to stacked glasses resembling a sleeve.
sleeve (third-person singular simple present sleeves, present participle sleeving, simple past and past participle sleeved)
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a sleeve
テグー
tejus
ふた
a nail
プーク
ひげ
rudds
あご
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